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ENGLISH ELECTIVE  
MARKING SCHEME 
2019-20 
CODE NO 001 
CLASS XII 
 
General Instructions:  
1. The answers given below are suggestive. Give credit to the students if they have made a relevant 
point which may not have been included in the answers listed below.  
2. No marks may be deducted for exceeding word limit.  
3. Suggested break up of marks has been indicated against each question. Award marks 
accordingly.  
 
Time allowed: 3 hours       Maximum Marks : 80 
 
 SECTION – A  
READING – 20 MARKS 
 
Q.1.  On the basis of your reading of the above excerpt, answer the 
following questions briefly. 
 
(a) felt that Valodaya was far superior to him in everything – in 
arguments, manners and lessons 
(b) Nicky thought Valodaya understood what was going on inside him 
but he tried to hide it. 
(c) felt guilty of breaking the precious things, didn’t know how to 
reconcile with his brother, embarrassed about his bad conduct 
(d) overwhelmed with onslaught of emotion, eyes filled with tears, he 
cried out his apology 
(e) yes, scared, uncomfortable, guilt ridden, ashamed to be alone with 
his brother 
(f) large hearted, avoided getting into fights, generous, well mannered, 
forgiving 
(g) (iii) He was reckless with money 
(h) (ii) was impulsive and volatile, but loved his brother 
(i) (i) vanity 
(j) (iv) tormented  
(k) (iii) For good reason 
(l) (iv) He felt choked with emotions 
12 marks 
 
 
 
Q.2 Attempt any two of the following three question in 120-150 words 
each. 
(a) the bird has no freedom, its feet are tied, wings are clipped, its 
dreams are unachievable, it has given up on the dream of flying freely, 
its dreams are now ‘dead’…hence, it stands on its dead dreams now. 
(b) tight cage, with bars, heavily guarded, can hardly view the outside of 
the cage, due to its anger and frustration at being imprisoned, it doesn’t 
see beyond the cage. 
8 marks 
 
 
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ENGLISH ELECTIVE  
MARKING SCHEME 
2019-20 
CODE NO 001 
CLASS XII 
 
General Instructions:  
1. The answers given below are suggestive. Give credit to the students if they have made a relevant 
point which may not have been included in the answers listed below.  
2. No marks may be deducted for exceeding word limit.  
3. Suggested break up of marks has been indicated against each question. Award marks 
accordingly.  
 
Time allowed: 3 hours       Maximum Marks : 80 
 
 SECTION – A  
READING – 20 MARKS 
 
Q.1.  On the basis of your reading of the above excerpt, answer the 
following questions briefly. 
 
(a) felt that Valodaya was far superior to him in everything – in 
arguments, manners and lessons 
(b) Nicky thought Valodaya understood what was going on inside him 
but he tried to hide it. 
(c) felt guilty of breaking the precious things, didn’t know how to 
reconcile with his brother, embarrassed about his bad conduct 
(d) overwhelmed with onslaught of emotion, eyes filled with tears, he 
cried out his apology 
(e) yes, scared, uncomfortable, guilt ridden, ashamed to be alone with 
his brother 
(f) large hearted, avoided getting into fights, generous, well mannered, 
forgiving 
(g) (iii) He was reckless with money 
(h) (ii) was impulsive and volatile, but loved his brother 
(i) (i) vanity 
(j) (iv) tormented  
(k) (iii) For good reason 
(l) (iv) He felt choked with emotions 
12 marks 
 
 
 
Q.2 Attempt any two of the following three question in 120-150 words 
each. 
(a) the bird has no freedom, its feet are tied, wings are clipped, its 
dreams are unachievable, it has given up on the dream of flying freely, 
its dreams are now ‘dead’…hence, it stands on its dead dreams now. 
(b) tight cage, with bars, heavily guarded, can hardly view the outside of 
the cage, due to its anger and frustration at being imprisoned, it doesn’t 
see beyond the cage. 
8 marks 
 
 
(c) free bird - free individual, free to live life on own terms 
     caged bird – oppressed, subjugated individuals, deprived of freedom 
(d) yes, victims of political and social injustice, women not allowed full 
freedom to pursue dreams and ambitions, people ill treated based on 
social class and ethnicity. 
   
 SECTION – B  
CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS – 20 MARKS 
 
Q.3  Attempt any two of the following three question in 120-150 words 
each. 
(a) Credit to be given to the candidate’s creativity in presentation of 
ideas, appropriate use of language and skills of reasoning. 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Organisation – 1 marks (fluency, coherence, logical flow) 
? Expression – 2 marks (vocabulary, originality of ideas, 
grammatical accuracy) 
 
(b) Format 1 (heading + name of contributor) 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Expression – 2 marks (grammatical accuracy, vocabulary, 
coherence, fluency) 
? Value Points - Reason for water shortage, global concern, 
reckless use and misuse of scarce resource, conservation should 
be everybody’s concern (local & global), steps that can be taken 
by individual and community 
 
(c) Format 1 (heading + name of contributor) 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Expression – 2 marks (grammatical accuracy, vocabulary, 
coherence, fluency) 
? Value Points – Advent of technology in private and public lives, 
after effects of social isolation, cases of depression and 
maladjustment, effect of family lives 
12 marks 
 
 
Q. 4 Attempt any one of the following two questions in 150-200 words. 
 
(a) The marks may divided as – 
? Format - 1 mark (opening address, salutation, conclusion) 
? Content – 5 marks 
? Expression – 4 marks (2 marks for grammatical accuracy, 
spelling, vocabulary + 2 marks for coherence, relevance, 
fluency) 
? Value Points – Huge investment in public amenities, pride of a 
10 marks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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ENGLISH ELECTIVE  
MARKING SCHEME 
2019-20 
CODE NO 001 
CLASS XII 
 
General Instructions:  
1. The answers given below are suggestive. Give credit to the students if they have made a relevant 
point which may not have been included in the answers listed below.  
2. No marks may be deducted for exceeding word limit.  
3. Suggested break up of marks has been indicated against each question. Award marks 
accordingly.  
 
Time allowed: 3 hours       Maximum Marks : 80 
 
 SECTION – A  
READING – 20 MARKS 
 
Q.1.  On the basis of your reading of the above excerpt, answer the 
following questions briefly. 
 
(a) felt that Valodaya was far superior to him in everything – in 
arguments, manners and lessons 
(b) Nicky thought Valodaya understood what was going on inside him 
but he tried to hide it. 
(c) felt guilty of breaking the precious things, didn’t know how to 
reconcile with his brother, embarrassed about his bad conduct 
(d) overwhelmed with onslaught of emotion, eyes filled with tears, he 
cried out his apology 
(e) yes, scared, uncomfortable, guilt ridden, ashamed to be alone with 
his brother 
(f) large hearted, avoided getting into fights, generous, well mannered, 
forgiving 
(g) (iii) He was reckless with money 
(h) (ii) was impulsive and volatile, but loved his brother 
(i) (i) vanity 
(j) (iv) tormented  
(k) (iii) For good reason 
(l) (iv) He felt choked with emotions 
12 marks 
 
 
 
Q.2 Attempt any two of the following three question in 120-150 words 
each. 
(a) the bird has no freedom, its feet are tied, wings are clipped, its 
dreams are unachievable, it has given up on the dream of flying freely, 
its dreams are now ‘dead’…hence, it stands on its dead dreams now. 
(b) tight cage, with bars, heavily guarded, can hardly view the outside of 
the cage, due to its anger and frustration at being imprisoned, it doesn’t 
see beyond the cage. 
8 marks 
 
 
(c) free bird - free individual, free to live life on own terms 
     caged bird – oppressed, subjugated individuals, deprived of freedom 
(d) yes, victims of political and social injustice, women not allowed full 
freedom to pursue dreams and ambitions, people ill treated based on 
social class and ethnicity. 
   
 SECTION – B  
CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS – 20 MARKS 
 
Q.3  Attempt any two of the following three question in 120-150 words 
each. 
(a) Credit to be given to the candidate’s creativity in presentation of 
ideas, appropriate use of language and skills of reasoning. 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Organisation – 1 marks (fluency, coherence, logical flow) 
? Expression – 2 marks (vocabulary, originality of ideas, 
grammatical accuracy) 
 
(b) Format 1 (heading + name of contributor) 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Expression – 2 marks (grammatical accuracy, vocabulary, 
coherence, fluency) 
? Value Points - Reason for water shortage, global concern, 
reckless use and misuse of scarce resource, conservation should 
be everybody’s concern (local & global), steps that can be taken 
by individual and community 
 
(c) Format 1 (heading + name of contributor) 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Expression – 2 marks (grammatical accuracy, vocabulary, 
coherence, fluency) 
? Value Points – Advent of technology in private and public lives, 
after effects of social isolation, cases of depression and 
maladjustment, effect of family lives 
12 marks 
 
 
Q. 4 Attempt any one of the following two questions in 150-200 words. 
 
(a) The marks may divided as – 
? Format - 1 mark (opening address, salutation, conclusion) 
? Content – 5 marks 
? Expression – 4 marks (2 marks for grammatical accuracy, 
spelling, vocabulary + 2 marks for coherence, relevance, 
fluency) 
? Value Points – Huge investment in public amenities, pride of a 
10 marks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
nation, involvement of all stakeholders for its upkeep and 
ownership, global image, etc. 
(b) The marks may divided as – 
? Format - 1 mark (heading, name of contributor) 
? Content – 5 marks 
? Expression – 4 marks (2 marks for grammatical accuracy, 
spelling, vocabulary + 2 marks for coherence, relevance, 
fluency) 
? Value Points – Communication gap, peer pressure, increase in 
financial status, family bonds weakening 
Q. 5    (a) The book I am reading at the moment is very interesting. 
(b) He sounded the fire alarm. 
(c) The teacher asked angrily what did he mean by those words. 
(d) He was powerful, but he was lonely. 
(e) The teacher insists on the students writing neatly.  
(f) Would you please open the window. 
(g) The victorious soldiers were honoured by the President. 
(h) She was too tired to finish the task. 
8 marks 
 
   
 SECTION – C  
Literature – 20  MARKS 
 
Q. 6 Answer any one of the following two questions in 50-60 words. 
Deduct ½ mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
(a) symbol of beauty, energy and permanence, also remind the poet of 
the pains of getting old and the inevitability of death. 
 
(b) a strange relationship, suggesting a difference of class, there seems 
to be an emotional gap too, Eveline views Frank as a rescue her from 
her abusive father. 
2x1=2 Marks 
 
 
 
Q. 7 Answer any two of the following three questions in 60-80 words 
each.  Deduct ½ mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
(a) central idea is the blossoming relationship between two people, 
which at first, flourishes, but as the day proceeds shadows and enshroud 
the characters idealistic vision, taunting their honesty – disillusion with 
one another. Light is parallel with love and truth, darkness with 
infidelity. Shadows are metaphorical, representing emotional 
detachment, their flaws, secrets distrust – conflict is internal, originating 
from the characters themselves – the lovers high expectations cast a 
shadow on the actual practical approach. 
 
(b) Use of diction and imagery transforms poem – first stanza introduces 
setting, concept of pleasure dome, uses imagery of caverns as a 
metaphor for untapped potential of man’s imagination – palace of Kubla 
Khan is vivid imagination transcends the barriers of reality through use 
4x2=8 marks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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ENGLISH ELECTIVE  
MARKING SCHEME 
2019-20 
CODE NO 001 
CLASS XII 
 
General Instructions:  
1. The answers given below are suggestive. Give credit to the students if they have made a relevant 
point which may not have been included in the answers listed below.  
2. No marks may be deducted for exceeding word limit.  
3. Suggested break up of marks has been indicated against each question. Award marks 
accordingly.  
 
Time allowed: 3 hours       Maximum Marks : 80 
 
 SECTION – A  
READING – 20 MARKS 
 
Q.1.  On the basis of your reading of the above excerpt, answer the 
following questions briefly. 
 
(a) felt that Valodaya was far superior to him in everything – in 
arguments, manners and lessons 
(b) Nicky thought Valodaya understood what was going on inside him 
but he tried to hide it. 
(c) felt guilty of breaking the precious things, didn’t know how to 
reconcile with his brother, embarrassed about his bad conduct 
(d) overwhelmed with onslaught of emotion, eyes filled with tears, he 
cried out his apology 
(e) yes, scared, uncomfortable, guilt ridden, ashamed to be alone with 
his brother 
(f) large hearted, avoided getting into fights, generous, well mannered, 
forgiving 
(g) (iii) He was reckless with money 
(h) (ii) was impulsive and volatile, but loved his brother 
(i) (i) vanity 
(j) (iv) tormented  
(k) (iii) For good reason 
(l) (iv) He felt choked with emotions 
12 marks 
 
 
 
Q.2 Attempt any two of the following three question in 120-150 words 
each. 
(a) the bird has no freedom, its feet are tied, wings are clipped, its 
dreams are unachievable, it has given up on the dream of flying freely, 
its dreams are now ‘dead’…hence, it stands on its dead dreams now. 
(b) tight cage, with bars, heavily guarded, can hardly view the outside of 
the cage, due to its anger and frustration at being imprisoned, it doesn’t 
see beyond the cage. 
8 marks 
 
 
(c) free bird - free individual, free to live life on own terms 
     caged bird – oppressed, subjugated individuals, deprived of freedom 
(d) yes, victims of political and social injustice, women not allowed full 
freedom to pursue dreams and ambitions, people ill treated based on 
social class and ethnicity. 
   
 SECTION – B  
CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS – 20 MARKS 
 
Q.3  Attempt any two of the following three question in 120-150 words 
each. 
(a) Credit to be given to the candidate’s creativity in presentation of 
ideas, appropriate use of language and skills of reasoning. 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Organisation – 1 marks (fluency, coherence, logical flow) 
? Expression – 2 marks (vocabulary, originality of ideas, 
grammatical accuracy) 
 
(b) Format 1 (heading + name of contributor) 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Expression – 2 marks (grammatical accuracy, vocabulary, 
coherence, fluency) 
? Value Points - Reason for water shortage, global concern, 
reckless use and misuse of scarce resource, conservation should 
be everybody’s concern (local & global), steps that can be taken 
by individual and community 
 
(c) Format 1 (heading + name of contributor) 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Expression – 2 marks (grammatical accuracy, vocabulary, 
coherence, fluency) 
? Value Points – Advent of technology in private and public lives, 
after effects of social isolation, cases of depression and 
maladjustment, effect of family lives 
12 marks 
 
 
Q. 4 Attempt any one of the following two questions in 150-200 words. 
 
(a) The marks may divided as – 
? Format - 1 mark (opening address, salutation, conclusion) 
? Content – 5 marks 
? Expression – 4 marks (2 marks for grammatical accuracy, 
spelling, vocabulary + 2 marks for coherence, relevance, 
fluency) 
? Value Points – Huge investment in public amenities, pride of a 
10 marks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
nation, involvement of all stakeholders for its upkeep and 
ownership, global image, etc. 
(b) The marks may divided as – 
? Format - 1 mark (heading, name of contributor) 
? Content – 5 marks 
? Expression – 4 marks (2 marks for grammatical accuracy, 
spelling, vocabulary + 2 marks for coherence, relevance, 
fluency) 
? Value Points – Communication gap, peer pressure, increase in 
financial status, family bonds weakening 
Q. 5    (a) The book I am reading at the moment is very interesting. 
(b) He sounded the fire alarm. 
(c) The teacher asked angrily what did he mean by those words. 
(d) He was powerful, but he was lonely. 
(e) The teacher insists on the students writing neatly.  
(f) Would you please open the window. 
(g) The victorious soldiers were honoured by the President. 
(h) She was too tired to finish the task. 
8 marks 
 
   
 SECTION – C  
Literature – 20  MARKS 
 
Q. 6 Answer any one of the following two questions in 50-60 words. 
Deduct ½ mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
(a) symbol of beauty, energy and permanence, also remind the poet of 
the pains of getting old and the inevitability of death. 
 
(b) a strange relationship, suggesting a difference of class, there seems 
to be an emotional gap too, Eveline views Frank as a rescue her from 
her abusive father. 
2x1=2 Marks 
 
 
 
Q. 7 Answer any two of the following three questions in 60-80 words 
each.  Deduct ½ mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
(a) central idea is the blossoming relationship between two people, 
which at first, flourishes, but as the day proceeds shadows and enshroud 
the characters idealistic vision, taunting their honesty – disillusion with 
one another. Light is parallel with love and truth, darkness with 
infidelity. Shadows are metaphorical, representing emotional 
detachment, their flaws, secrets distrust – conflict is internal, originating 
from the characters themselves – the lovers high expectations cast a 
shadow on the actual practical approach. 
 
(b) Use of diction and imagery transforms poem – first stanza introduces 
setting, concept of pleasure dome, uses imagery of caverns as a 
metaphor for untapped potential of man’s imagination – palace of Kubla 
Khan is vivid imagination transcends the barriers of reality through use 
4x2=8 marks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
of imagination -  poet discusses issues of war/tyranny and contrast that 
which exists in paradise. 
 
(c) her conversations made it clear that, dream by dream, she had taken 
over the entire fortune of her patrons in Vienna.  Author knew that they 
were no more than a stratagem as she said that she sold them for a living 
and he realized the reality behind her interpretations – interpreted 
dreams of the religious family – finally asked them to go away for five 
years – bequeathed a part of their estate – the author believe in her 
dreams as he left Vienna and never returned. 
Q. 8 Answer any two of the following three questions in 80-100 words 
each.  Deduct ½ mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
(a) Novel provides guidance in this matter, it helps to see when a man is 
alive and when he is dead in life, helps to develop an instinct for life, 
does not advocate a right or wrong path which varies according to 
circumstances. Novel portrays varying nature of life thus making 
readers realize that life itself is the reason for living…end result – whole 
man alive. 
 
(b) Science and technology help produce machines – increase in 
production of food grains – helps in equal distribution of wealth – we 
can now cultivate the sky as well as the earth – improve quality of grass, 
improve cattle, butter, poultry – it might prove risky – Shaw talks about 
ecological disturbance – harsh reality of modern world. 
 
(c) Psychological repression of an inverted kind, television screen image 
is more honest version of Manjula than her own self – he exposes the 
pathetic mess a person’s psyche can be reduced to over years of 
suppressed bitterness and lying to oneself – Pseudo Modern World – 
virtual reality – all forced to believe only that – TV presentation 
unravels the real story of Manjula’s book. 
5x2=10 
marks 
 
 
   
 SECTION-D 
Fiction – 10 Marks 
 
   
Q. 9 Answer any one of the two questions in 60-80 words. Deduct ½ 
mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
Content=3 marks, Expression=1 mark (vocabulary, grammatical 
accuracy)  
 
(a) Reveals Captain’s self importance, Madan approaches him about 
having Raja perform in a film – Madan forced to draft and redraft 
agreement – gives opportunity to manipulate others – both play 
power games. 
4x1=4 marks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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ENGLISH ELECTIVE  
MARKING SCHEME 
2019-20 
CODE NO 001 
CLASS XII 
 
General Instructions:  
1. The answers given below are suggestive. Give credit to the students if they have made a relevant 
point which may not have been included in the answers listed below.  
2. No marks may be deducted for exceeding word limit.  
3. Suggested break up of marks has been indicated against each question. Award marks 
accordingly.  
 
Time allowed: 3 hours       Maximum Marks : 80 
 
 SECTION – A  
READING – 20 MARKS 
 
Q.1.  On the basis of your reading of the above excerpt, answer the 
following questions briefly. 
 
(a) felt that Valodaya was far superior to him in everything – in 
arguments, manners and lessons 
(b) Nicky thought Valodaya understood what was going on inside him 
but he tried to hide it. 
(c) felt guilty of breaking the precious things, didn’t know how to 
reconcile with his brother, embarrassed about his bad conduct 
(d) overwhelmed with onslaught of emotion, eyes filled with tears, he 
cried out his apology 
(e) yes, scared, uncomfortable, guilt ridden, ashamed to be alone with 
his brother 
(f) large hearted, avoided getting into fights, generous, well mannered, 
forgiving 
(g) (iii) He was reckless with money 
(h) (ii) was impulsive and volatile, but loved his brother 
(i) (i) vanity 
(j) (iv) tormented  
(k) (iii) For good reason 
(l) (iv) He felt choked with emotions 
12 marks 
 
 
 
Q.2 Attempt any two of the following three question in 120-150 words 
each. 
(a) the bird has no freedom, its feet are tied, wings are clipped, its 
dreams are unachievable, it has given up on the dream of flying freely, 
its dreams are now ‘dead’…hence, it stands on its dead dreams now. 
(b) tight cage, with bars, heavily guarded, can hardly view the outside of 
the cage, due to its anger and frustration at being imprisoned, it doesn’t 
see beyond the cage. 
8 marks 
 
 
(c) free bird - free individual, free to live life on own terms 
     caged bird – oppressed, subjugated individuals, deprived of freedom 
(d) yes, victims of political and social injustice, women not allowed full 
freedom to pursue dreams and ambitions, people ill treated based on 
social class and ethnicity. 
   
 SECTION – B  
CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS – 20 MARKS 
 
Q.3  Attempt any two of the following three question in 120-150 words 
each. 
(a) Credit to be given to the candidate’s creativity in presentation of 
ideas, appropriate use of language and skills of reasoning. 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Organisation – 1 marks (fluency, coherence, logical flow) 
? Expression – 2 marks (vocabulary, originality of ideas, 
grammatical accuracy) 
 
(b) Format 1 (heading + name of contributor) 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Expression – 2 marks (grammatical accuracy, vocabulary, 
coherence, fluency) 
? Value Points - Reason for water shortage, global concern, 
reckless use and misuse of scarce resource, conservation should 
be everybody’s concern (local & global), steps that can be taken 
by individual and community 
 
(c) Format 1 (heading + name of contributor) 
      The marks may divided as – 
? Content – 3 marks 
? Expression – 2 marks (grammatical accuracy, vocabulary, 
coherence, fluency) 
? Value Points – Advent of technology in private and public lives, 
after effects of social isolation, cases of depression and 
maladjustment, effect of family lives 
12 marks 
 
 
Q. 4 Attempt any one of the following two questions in 150-200 words. 
 
(a) The marks may divided as – 
? Format - 1 mark (opening address, salutation, conclusion) 
? Content – 5 marks 
? Expression – 4 marks (2 marks for grammatical accuracy, 
spelling, vocabulary + 2 marks for coherence, relevance, 
fluency) 
? Value Points – Huge investment in public amenities, pride of a 
10 marks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
nation, involvement of all stakeholders for its upkeep and 
ownership, global image, etc. 
(b) The marks may divided as – 
? Format - 1 mark (heading, name of contributor) 
? Content – 5 marks 
? Expression – 4 marks (2 marks for grammatical accuracy, 
spelling, vocabulary + 2 marks for coherence, relevance, 
fluency) 
? Value Points – Communication gap, peer pressure, increase in 
financial status, family bonds weakening 
Q. 5    (a) The book I am reading at the moment is very interesting. 
(b) He sounded the fire alarm. 
(c) The teacher asked angrily what did he mean by those words. 
(d) He was powerful, but he was lonely. 
(e) The teacher insists on the students writing neatly.  
(f) Would you please open the window. 
(g) The victorious soldiers were honoured by the President. 
(h) She was too tired to finish the task. 
8 marks 
 
   
 SECTION – C  
Literature – 20  MARKS 
 
Q. 6 Answer any one of the following two questions in 50-60 words. 
Deduct ½ mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
(a) symbol of beauty, energy and permanence, also remind the poet of 
the pains of getting old and the inevitability of death. 
 
(b) a strange relationship, suggesting a difference of class, there seems 
to be an emotional gap too, Eveline views Frank as a rescue her from 
her abusive father. 
2x1=2 Marks 
 
 
 
Q. 7 Answer any two of the following three questions in 60-80 words 
each.  Deduct ½ mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
(a) central idea is the blossoming relationship between two people, 
which at first, flourishes, but as the day proceeds shadows and enshroud 
the characters idealistic vision, taunting their honesty – disillusion with 
one another. Light is parallel with love and truth, darkness with 
infidelity. Shadows are metaphorical, representing emotional 
detachment, their flaws, secrets distrust – conflict is internal, originating 
from the characters themselves – the lovers high expectations cast a 
shadow on the actual practical approach. 
 
(b) Use of diction and imagery transforms poem – first stanza introduces 
setting, concept of pleasure dome, uses imagery of caverns as a 
metaphor for untapped potential of man’s imagination – palace of Kubla 
Khan is vivid imagination transcends the barriers of reality through use 
4x2=8 marks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
of imagination -  poet discusses issues of war/tyranny and contrast that 
which exists in paradise. 
 
(c) her conversations made it clear that, dream by dream, she had taken 
over the entire fortune of her patrons in Vienna.  Author knew that they 
were no more than a stratagem as she said that she sold them for a living 
and he realized the reality behind her interpretations – interpreted 
dreams of the religious family – finally asked them to go away for five 
years – bequeathed a part of their estate – the author believe in her 
dreams as he left Vienna and never returned. 
Q. 8 Answer any two of the following three questions in 80-100 words 
each.  Deduct ½ mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
(a) Novel provides guidance in this matter, it helps to see when a man is 
alive and when he is dead in life, helps to develop an instinct for life, 
does not advocate a right or wrong path which varies according to 
circumstances. Novel portrays varying nature of life thus making 
readers realize that life itself is the reason for living…end result – whole 
man alive. 
 
(b) Science and technology help produce machines – increase in 
production of food grains – helps in equal distribution of wealth – we 
can now cultivate the sky as well as the earth – improve quality of grass, 
improve cattle, butter, poultry – it might prove risky – Shaw talks about 
ecological disturbance – harsh reality of modern world. 
 
(c) Psychological repression of an inverted kind, television screen image 
is more honest version of Manjula than her own self – he exposes the 
pathetic mess a person’s psyche can be reduced to over years of 
suppressed bitterness and lying to oneself – Pseudo Modern World – 
virtual reality – all forced to believe only that – TV presentation 
unravels the real story of Manjula’s book. 
5x2=10 
marks 
 
 
   
 SECTION-D 
Fiction – 10 Marks 
 
   
Q. 9 Answer any one of the two questions in 60-80 words. Deduct ½ 
mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
Content=3 marks, Expression=1 mark (vocabulary, grammatical 
accuracy)  
 
(a) Reveals Captain’s self importance, Madan approaches him about 
having Raja perform in a film – Madan forced to draft and redraft 
agreement – gives opportunity to manipulate others – both play 
power games. 
4x1=4 marks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OR 
(b) Expounds spiritual profundity – understands God’s scheme of things 
– has overcome limitations of his past life – advises villagers to 
control their pride and arrogance – doesn’t surround himself with 
prisons of his own making 
OR 
(c) Combines traditional values and wave of westernization – bears no 
remorse in illegal sale of forms – obsession with money leads to 
neglect of only son – stoops low in immoral literature – suffers no 
guilt or qualms – devoid of love and compassion – ignores domestic 
life 
OR 
(d) Sold the manuscripts of Bed Life by Dr. Pal for whatever cash 
Margayya has – is assured that the book named Domestic Harmony 
will sell in thousands if the right publisher is found – Madan Lal 
agrees to publish it on a 50-50 partnership – book is popular and 
Margayya hits a fortune. 
 
 
 
 
 
Q 10 Answer any one of the two questions in 120-160 words.  Deduct ½ 
mark for two or more spelling errors. 
 
Content=4 marks, Expression=2 marks (grammatical accuracy, 
fluency, coherence, vocabulary) 
 
(a) Ugly demeaning words coined by man in his arrogance – it is man’s 
pride that lies at the roots of his sufferings and delusion – mankind 
surrounds himself with prisons of his own making – lives under false 
fallacy that all creatures other than himself are awful beasts – the 
words portray his pride and ego centricity 
OR 
(b) Sudden information about his early life – satisfied selfish appetites – 
has inordinate demands for food – left wife and family without 
warning – labeled for desertion  
OR 
(c) Modern town man always struggling to change his social position – 
experiences ups and downs of life – attains self knowledge only 
when he gives up his chase for money – lack of insight contributes 
to his failure 
OR 
(d) Balu, his spoiled child threw his account books in the gutter which 
destroyed all transactions – could not SSLC inspite of admitting him 
in school in great style and private tutor - seized school leaving 
book, tears it and throws it in the gutter – runs away from home – 
befriends Dr. Pal and falls into evil ways – refuses to restart the 
business of his father – spread false rumors about his death. 
6x1=6 marks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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1. What is the CBSE Marking Scheme for English Elective (2019-20)?
Ans. The CBSE Marking Scheme for English Elective (2019-20) is a document that provides guidelines for evaluating the answer scripts of the English Elective exam conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education. It includes the distribution of marks for each question, the criteria for awarding marks, and the overall structure of the question paper.
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Ans. The CBSE Marking Scheme for English Elective (2019-20) can be accessed on the official website of the Central Board of Secondary Education. It is usually available in the "Examination" or "Academic" section of the website. Schools and students can download the marking scheme in PDF format for reference and preparation.
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Ans. The CBSE Marking Scheme for English Elective (2019-20) is important as it provides a clear understanding of the evaluation criteria used by the examiners. It helps students to know the weightage of each question and the expected answer format. By referring to the marking scheme, students can prepare their answers accordingly and maximize their chances of scoring well in the exam.
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Ans. Yes, the CBSE Marking Scheme for English Elective (2019-20) includes specific guidelines for evaluating writing skills. It provides details on the format, content, and language proficiency expected in different types of writing tasks, such as essays, letters, articles, etc. These guidelines help examiners assess the students' ability to express ideas coherently and effectively in written form.
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